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Integrated Ferroelectrics
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SESSION D2: HIGH-K DIELECTRICS AND ELECTRODES

RAMAN AND DIELECTRIC SPECTRA OF CaCu3Ti3.9O12 CERAMICS

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Pages 143-150 | Received 15 Jun 2007, Accepted 15 Dec 2007, Published online: 20 Sep 2010
 

ABSTRACT

To investigate the physical origin of high dielectric CaCu3Ti4.0O12 (CCTO), we have prepared the Ti-deficiency CaCu3Ti3.9O12 (CCTO39) ceramics, using the traditional solid state reaction method. Raman spectroscopy shows the damping of Fg(3) mode, i.e. the O-Ti-O antistretching motion, is higher in CCTO39 than in CCTO and suggests that the antistretching motion may be over damped in the CCTO39 samples. The dielectric spectrum presents that, the relative dielectric constant, ε′, reduces from ∼ 105 (CCTO) to ∼ 103 (CCTO39) above 150 K, and at the lowest temperature it reduces from ∼ 220 (CCTO) to ∼ 140 (CCTO39). The dissipation peaks are 10-foldly depressed. Their characteristic relaxation frequencies may not obey the Arrhenius law but a tentative relation. All the experiments suggest that the dielectric relaxation is related to the mutually correlated motion of Ti ions and defects.

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ACKNOWLDGMENTS

This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation (Grant Nos. 90401014, 10021001, 10574066, 50672034) and the National Key Basic Research and Development Program of China (Grant No. 2002CB613303).

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